Zim gold deliveries tumble 31pc in 2020

Oliver Kazunga, Acting Business Editor

ZIMBABWE’S gold deliveries continued to decline in 2020 dropping by 31 percent to 19,052 tonnes due to a host of reasons including smuggling and subdued performance by producers in the sector.

Official figures from Fidelity Printers and Refiners (FPR)— Zimbabwe’s exclusive buyer of gold, show that deliveries declined to 19,052 tonnes in 2020 from 27,66 tonnes a year earlier.

In 2018, the country delivered 33,2 tonnes of the yellow metal.

According to the FPR, the small-scale mining sector, which had in recent years been producing the bulk of the gold, last year delivered 9,347tonnes against 9,738 tonnes by the primary producers.

In 2019, small-scale miners delivered 17,478 tonnes while large mining houses produced 10,181 tonnes.

Zimbabwe earn much of its foreign currency from mining, with gold being one of the major contributors.

However, the sector is facing a myriad of challenges including delays in payment for deliveries, power cuts, and smuggling of the mineral to countries such as South Africa and the United Arab Emirates. – @okazunga

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